It’s been coming for a while whispering the development of a remake of Resident Evil 4, an idea that would not be so far-fetched since there have been versions of this type in the original trilogy of the saga.
In an interview with the media VG247, the creator of the game was asked, Shinji Mikami, what he thought regarding the possibility of a Resident Evil 4 remake. “The fans will most likely want it, and that’s a good thing,” Mikami said. “It would be great if Capcom might do a great job and improve the story and put out a good product.”
Mikami, who not only directed the game but also wrote it, stated that he was dissatisfied with the story he created himself. Because according to the developer, he only had “three weeks to do it.”
Shinji Mikami is an authorized voice in Capcom to give your opinion. He is known for his work in the company with titles such as Resident Evil 4, Devil May Cry, Dino Crisis 2, Onimusha, Viewtiful Joe, Vanquish, among others.
Currently, he is working on Tango Gameworks, a studio he founded himself that has released two installments of The Evil Within. Your next bet is Ghostwire Tokyo, which will arrive this coming March for PlayStation 5 and PC.